Professor of leadership, diplomacy, and negotiation, Valon talks on the importance of self- awareness through sharing his multidisciplinary education and int...
This film reveals the brutal reality of life on the streets and in the slums of Mumbai, following the daily...
This film reveals the brutal reality of life on the streets and in the slums of Mumbai, following the daily struggles of four young children to survive. Want...
This final episode in our Investigating International Finance series explores the controversial ways in which global...
This final episode in our Investigating International Finance series explores the controversial ways in which global finance interacts with the developing world. Western financial firms can buy, restructure, and then sell off companies, often leaving them saddled with debt. We also look at 'land grabbing', the widespread selling and leasing of land in Africa to corporations, which can result in governments evicting local people from their land.
This is the fourth in a series of four videos investigating different areas of the international finance system. Each is a short introduction to a major challenge we face if we want to reform global finance and make it work for people and the planet.
Rachelle McIntyre is 42 and has Multiple Sclerosis. A lack of appropriate services has resulted in her living in an...
Rachelle McIntyre is 42 and has Multiple Sclerosis. A lack of appropriate services has resulted in her living in an aged care facility. She feels isolated an...
Emily Siner explores her wide-ranging experience in digital reporting from her story on an 89-year-old Holocaust...
Emily Siner explores her wide-ranging experience in digital reporting from her story on an 89-year-old Holocaust survivor, which was recently published in an...